Saturday, April 4, 2009

Appendix:

Appendix A:
Interview Questions
1) How long have you been in this field?
2) What makes you to become a cartoonist?
3) What is the basic idea behind making a cartoon?
4) Why there is so much exaggeration of a persons’ character in caricatures?
5) Do you think that cartoons can help in business promotions i.e. in advertizing agencies?
6) Is there any pressure group which forces you to make cartoons or restrict your work?
7) Do you intend to promote stereotypes in your cartoons?
8) In what ways gender differences are promoted in cartoons?
9) In what ways gender representation in cartoons affect the lifestyle or physical appearance of children?
10) Do social responsibilities of people change by watching cartoons?
11) Is power the only tool for cartoons to become popular?
12) Which gender is more appealing in cartoons, male or female?
13) Do you think that we can teach society some important messages with the help of cartoons?
14) Which age group likes which type of cartoons?
15) Do cartoons promote stereotype?
16) Do cartoons increase gender difference?
17) Why children idealize cartoons?

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